Closure for milk and cream bottles or jars.



N0. 865,076. PATENTED SEPT. 3, 190'? E. BRAUNPELDT. CLOSURE. FOR MILK MUGREA BOTTLES 0R JARS.

unwmmu nun r2111; 1901.

as n "zed as, end was to penetrate mid c l gr imm its upper to its Pf 'ht z fif fii i gg b under side and to be clenchemth rreto,suhstantlaliyas de' t i B'Orlbed. wfl that will not from I 2. 'A bottle or jarclosure provided with an ex} tor .tllb'wheu moistened, m l thus the capcan be more .hsily and with c tuhity removed, The form of the extractoralso enables a number ofthem to be cut from. a single strip of meinl isOhown in Fig. 5 without any waste, thus materially reducing the cost ofproduction. 'It. isqbvious that the extractor with its pointed end is-1}) 'capablo of being pressed through the capf' without 3 bendingthe endto form the prong, in whichrcsse itho extlivc tmypulri appear ss illustratedin Fig. 4, and its'shzinh would b e bent into parallelism withthe face of the "fun siterpassing the pointed end through the prong atone and passing through the closugyf 7 side of the closure, stb'fltuw 'J'tislly as described '3. A bottle oyfjur closure provided with anextractor bent upward to penetrate the closure from its under side andterminating below the top of the Closure, substan tially as described. r

4. A bottle or in closure provided with an extractor consisting of sflexible shank having 0 prong -pnsslng through the closure at a singlepoint from its upper to its p j W 3 i" P e to l' e Prong under side andclenched to the under side or the closure, tachingiihe extractor in thecapk substantlally as described.

In testimony whereof I am: my signature in presence Hsvrngdescnhod myHIT/811M011 and setjqrth its at two witnesses e e What [Claim 1 EDWARDBRAUNFELDT. 1,. A 'liottlewr Jmclosure 'eompr'isiug a comparativelyWitnesses: thin closure andinn extractor consisting ot.a flexible thinA. C. Bom's,

nut-tafshsnk having an enlarged head,'snd o polnted 1 Am P. Wsleu'r.

consisting of s flexible thin sheet metal shank hsflqfi

